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Google Photos Quietly Adds a Feature Video Editors Have Wanted for Years
It's the kind of update that doesn't make headlines — until you need it. Google Photos, the default gallery app on more than a billion Android devices, is rolling out playbac...
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The AI Hangover: Most Companies Won’t See Real Returns Until 2028, and Some Never Will
The corporate world has spent the last three years in a frenzy of artificial intelligence investment. Billions poured into infrastructure, talent, and licensing deals. Boardr...
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Google’s Willow Quantum Chip Didn’t Just Break a Record — It Obliterated the Classical Computing Ceiling
A computation that would take the most powerful classical supercomputers ten septillion years — a figure so absurd it dwarfs the age of the universe by a factor incomprehensi...
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The Machines Are Hungry: AI Crawlers Now Account for Nearly Half of All Internet Traffic, and the Web Is Buckling
The internet has a pest problem. Not the garden-variety spam bots or credential-stuffing scripts that have plagued websites for decades. This is something different — larger...
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Samsung’s Quiet Security Arsenal: Why Galaxy Phones Are Becoming the Fort Knox of Mobile Devices
Samsung has been building something most consumers don't fully appreciate. While Apple dominates the public conversation around smartphone privacy, Samsung has been stacking...
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Claude Code’s Memory Crisis: How a Simple Bug Exposed the Fragile Architecture of AI-Powered Development Tools
A software engineer opened a GitHub issue last week with a complaint that seemed minor at first glance: Claude Code, Anthropic's AI-powered command-line coding assistant, was...
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Apple’s Foldable iPhone Inches Toward Reality — But the Final Mile May Be the Hardest
Apple has spent the better part of a decade watching from the sidelines as Samsung, Huawei, and Motorola shipped generation after generation of foldable phones. That patience...
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AMD’s Ryzen AI Max Chips Finally Get a Worthy Linux Partner — and the Benchmarks Are Staggering
For months, AMD's Ryzen AI Max processors have been shipping inside premium mobile workstations with a promise that's been only partially kept. The hardware is exceptional on...
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Making an Impact: How to Design Promotional Items That Actually Tell Your Brand’s Story
Every trade show, conference, and corporate event is flooded with the same cheap promotional items. Flimsy tote bags, plastic pens that stop working after...
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Kubernetes Just Drew a Line in the Sand for AI Workloads — And the Entire Cloud Industry Is Watching
Google and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation have formally launched what amounts to an industry-wide standardization effort for running artificial intelligence workloads...
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When Your Printer Daemon Becomes a Backdoor: How AI Agents Turned a Forgotten Linux Service Into a Full-Blown Security Crisis
  A vulnerability buried in a decades-old Linux printing service has found new life as a weapon — not because hackers grew more sophisticated, but because A...
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Ghost Updates: Why Apple Is Quietly Modifying Third-Party Apps on the App Store Without Explanation
  Something strange is happening on the App Store. Apple has been pushing updates to third-party apps — apps it didn't build, doesn't own, and osten...
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The $2 Billion Bet: How Fireworks AI Quietly Became the Most Important Startup Most People Have Never Heard Of
Six months ago, Fireworks AI was a promising but largely anonymous inference startup. Today it sits at a $2 billion valuation, its CEO is fielding calls from the largest ente...
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OpenAI Wants State Attorneys General to Investigate Elon Musk. The Real War Is Just Getting Started.
OpenAI has escalated its bitter feud with Elon Musk to a new front: state law enforcement. The artificial intelligence company has formally asked multiple state attorneys gen...
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Anthropic’s $30 Billion Revenue Run Rate Signals a New Power Center in Artificial Intelligence
Anthropic has crossed $30 billion in annualized revenue. That number, disclosed by the company itself, marks one of the fastest revenue ascents in the history of enterprise t...
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